Small Ethnographic Museum at Covigliaio

The small museum displays animal-drawn agricultural carts of various shapes and uses, plows, harrows from different eras, a seeder, a forage harvester, a two-piece cylindrical weaning screen, spularines, granary and cellar tools, including a de-sprinkler; as well as tools for blacksmiths, farriers, carpenters, cobblers, butchers, etc. A furnished 19th-century room

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Permanent collection by Giuliano Vangi

Giuliano Vangi was born in 1931 in the Tuscan village of Barberino del Mugello and studied at the Istituto Statale dell’Arte in Florence. In 1959 he moved to Brazil in order to distance himself from the Renaissance humanist tradition. After spending three years in Brazil, Vangi returned to Italy to

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